Responding to Pre-dawn Unannounced Ninja Raids
Sandy Sandfort
sandfort at crl.com
Sat Jul 20 05:13:17 PDT 1996
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SANDY SANDFORT
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C'punks,
I wrote:
> >[In California] anyone found in your house at night is
> >presumptively a threat to which you may respond with deadly
> >force. Shoot on sight, in other words.
To which Cerridwyn responded:
> I find it hard to believe "anyone". If "anyone" happens to be
> law enforcement, as has been proven again and again: yer screwed
> no matter what (either dead or in jail forever).
Hard to believe or not, that's the presumption. Now in law,
it's a rebuttable presumption, but it's still a get-out-of-jail
card if you did not know the shadow at the end of the call was
a cop who was LAWFULLY in your house. If that last sentence
was not clear, please realize that cops who knowingly break the
law lose most of the special immunities their status normally
gives them. The jury will decide if you acted reasonably, of
course, but the presumption is that you did until the cops can
rebut it with sufficient evidence.
In any event, I still think it's better to be judged by twelve
than to be carried by six, n'est-ce pas?
S a n d y
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